Top best Juvenile Lawyers in Minneapolis | 4 available
4 Juvenile lawyers are available in Minneapolis, Wisconsin. These lawyers are rated between 4.1/5 to 4.5/5 and 58% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $38 to $77 per hour.
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FAQs - Juvenile Lawyers in city Minneapolis How many Juvenile lawyers actively serve residents of Minneapolis, Minnesota? Approximately 43 licensed attorneys focus on Juvenile across Minneapolis, Minnesota. Most matters are filed through the Minnesota District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Juvenile lawyers in Minneapolis, Minnesota? In Minneapolis, typical rates range from $227-$371 per hour for Juvenile. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3862 and $7470, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Juvenile matters usually take in courts near Minneapolis? Juvenile cases in Minneapolis, Minnesota usually take around 5-10 months depending on complexity and the Minnesota District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Juvenile cases for people living in Minneapolis, Minnesota? Residents of Minneapolis typically see Juvenile filings handled by the Minnesota District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Juvenile? About 51% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Juvenile, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Ron Walters is a 2010 graduate of the University of St. Thomas School of Law. Before starting Willwright, Ron worked on an Indian reservation in central Minnesota for five years assisting families with their estate planning needs. Ron started Willwright because he recognized a need for estate planning services that were easy to access, smartly priced, and delivered to the client wherever they are.. Ron is a married father of two. He enjoys bicycling, soccer, cross country skiing and cooking.
Cresston Gackle moved from his home state of Iowa to Minnesota to pursue an education at the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities. Cresston then attended the University of Minnesota Law School and joined the Child Advocacy & Juvenile Justice Clinic where he represented children, grandparents, relatives, and guardians ad litem in a variety of family and juvenile court matters ranging from third-party custody to delinquency. Cresston counseled his clients on their best options, drafted the necessary documents, and advocated for them in court hearings.. In addition to his clinical work, Cresston focused on practical research experiences at the Minnesota Board of Public Defense – Appellate Office, the Minnesota Department of Human Rights, and the University of Minnesota Law School. Cresston wrote memos based on research and review of thousands of cases and hundreds of pages of documents.. EXPERIENCE. After law school, Cresston clerked for a judge in Hennepin County in the Family, Civil, and Juvenile Divisions for three years. As a clerk, Cresston deeply researched the law and legal rules, reviewed thousands of pages of filings, drafted hundreds of orders on petitions and motions, and filed thousands of documents. He also communicated calmly, effectively, and firmly with the public, including attorneys and self-represented parties, on difficult and emotional issues. He also observed how counsel negotiate cases in the Family, Civil, and Juvenile Courts, and how judges and others evaluate the facts and law.. Cresston is exceptionally familiar with how judges make decisions as well as the administrative processes required to get favorable results.. Cresston enjoys reading about developments in juvenile and family law, keeping pace with any changes, trends, or reforms.. VOLUNTEER WORK. Cresston has focused his volunteer efforts on tutoring youth. In college, he tutored students at North and South High Schools in Minneapolis in math as well as students of all ages in reading and math at Safe Place Homework Help in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood. Cresston has been volunteering for YouthLink, a Twin Cities organization aimed at ending youth homelessness, as a GED tutor and Vice President of the Young Professionals Board. Cresston is also active in the Reader/Writer program, providing feedback and encouraging middle and high school students to write.. Cresston is also committed to providing pro bono legal work through area organizations, including Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services, the Hennepin and Ramsey County Bar Associations, and the Children's Law Center.. In his free time, Cresston enjoys reading about juvenile law, playing modern board games with friends, and going to the many fairs and festivals in Minnesota.
Experienced Juvenile attorney serving clients in Minneapolis and surrounding areas.
Experienced Juvenile attorney serving clients in Minneapolis and surrounding areas.